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Pronghorn, mule deer could see fewer hunters this fall
Jackson hunters got a glimpse of possible season dates and tag limits for the upcoming season for a number of species at a recent open house.
Gov. Gordon vetoes ARPA funds to replace Wheatland’s failing water tank
The $2 million would have come from remaining American Rescue Plan Act dollars.
Gordon signs budget with multiple vetoes, lawmakers consider special session
Almost immediately, the Wyoming Freedom Caucus called for a special session to respond to those vetoes.
Governor vetoes abortion bill, signs ban on gender-affirming care for minors
Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill impacting trans youth, but vetoed another that would have regulated clinics that provide procedural abortions.
Annual snowmobile world championship echoes throughout Jackson
This year’s competition marks nearly 50 years of revving engines at the town hill and a fume-filled farewell to the resort’s ski season.
Gordon passes some property tax bills into law, vetoes others
Rep. Liz Storer discussed these property tax bills with KHOL, saying Teton County residents could see “meaningful reductions” in taxes.
Mexican immigration resource center may finally come to Jackson
It hasn’t been easy to set up shop in one of the most expensive places in the nation, but the office could come to town this spring.
Advocating for a blue island in a red state
Inside Jackson and Teton County’s recent initiative to build better relationships with lawmakers at the state’s capitol.
Music
TF Marz blesses Intergalactic Ball with bass for the soul
The Denver-based beatmaker talks building community and staying true to oneself when creating art.
Rocco DeLuca’s soulful sound resonates at Virginian this weekend
The accomplished lap steel guitarist and organist Johnny Shepherd discuss their musical bond and perform songs in the KHOL studios.
Culture
‘Invisible in Plain Sight’ exhibit documents the immigrant experience
Photographer Jessyca Valdez features the portraits and stories of 14 immigrants from around the world currently living in Jackson Hole.
On Set: ‘Peak Season’ explores connections with the Tetons and one another
The film will screen Friday, March 22 at Pierre’s Theatre in Victor and in Jackson on Saturday, March 23 at the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
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